Feathered Friends Party

Welcome to all my feathered friends. Today we are flitting around blogland to see all the ways that people have incorporated birds and nests in their home. I can't wait to see what everyone has done.

When I first found out about the party, I wanted to fly out and buy some new birds. Then I realized that I should just move the ones I have around the house. Let me confess that when something lands in a good spot at my house...it might stay there for a year. This party has encouraged me to move around a little. :)

I love this little glass terrarium. It has never been home to a live plant. It's the perfect way to display pretties. Why is it that something can look so much prettier in a glass container?

This little birdy landed on a new book. Next week I'll share some of the pretty pages.

I bought this little bird feeder back in the spring. It has been in the house all summer because I like it so much. Can you see the sweet little rock? It says, "Be blessed".

I hope you all have a great time flying around to see all the birds today.

Hello Stacey - oh how I love that sweet little birdie feeder nestled in the beautiful greenery. You are right, things look so pretty under or inside glass! That plate and nest are precious. Thank you for sharing!

Hi Stacey! It was so fun to see so many of my friends at this party! I agree, putting something in, on or under glass gives it a special feeling. I hope that little bird is saving a copy of that book for me. The cover is beautiful. I'm going looking for it tomorrow.Dawn

That little bird feeder is adorable. The new book is definitely one I would love to read. You are so accomodating...with your reds, your birds, your pillows, and your fashion. Whatever category the blog world gives...you can create a beautiful blog! It is always fun to visit you.

Can't wait for you to share a few things out of your new book...I can tell that I would enjoy it just by looking at the cover! Well my friend...thank you so much for sharing a few of your feathered friends with us today!

Hi Stacey!I am just getting around to returning emails. I work 12 hour days and I am trying to keep up with calls from Debbie so my apologies for such tardiness. Amy is in Presbytarian Hospital. I don't know the room, as I only call Debbie on her cell phone. They are trying not to ring the room so when Amy is asleep she can sleep. She is having such a hard time right now. She has fought the pain for the last 2 days and they think they have it close to being under control. She is on oxygen now to help keep her levels stable, she was breathing so shallow. They are trying to figure how they can intibate her so that they could take her to surgery for a peg tube to feed her. Her body is so tiny and frail she needs to be fed. But the tumor in her neck is not liking being touched, and when they do touch it, it swells which causes her to have the obstructive apnea. Everything is so tedious. When I called a few moments ago, Amy was resting for the minute and Debbie had finally dozed off in the chair. She is absolutely exhausted. Rebecca from A Gathering of Thoughts also lives in Edmond and she has been up to see them a couple of times. A basket of snacks is always nice to take when you aren't sure, at least someone could grab something if they wanted. She has not been eating as regular as she should I do know that. I really don't know what their needs are at this time honey, I know we are only asking for prayers. I am sure Debbie would love to meet you. If you wanted to just stop by for a minute and introduce yourself. Ask what you could do to help, but she will tell you "Oh nothing, just having you stop by is a blessing." I know her so well. Thank you for your prayers and concerns I am so thrilled to have wonderful blogger sisters who have such compassion and love. I wish I could be there too. Love, Sherry

Your birds are just precious! I love birds too. I have quite a few of them and nests around my house. I have so much going on this evening I can't make pictures to post but wanted to tell you I think yours are awesome. Especially the feeder.